I have had a lot of great beers living in N California for 35 years. I tried a Boulevard beer once and I have to admit I didn't get what the big deal was. Last night I went to a place called On Tap. They have 40 beers on tap. I tried the Boulevard Quadruple bourbon barrel aged with cherries. WOW, I get it now. What are your favorites? I gotta try some now that they are more available. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
More evidence that you never have a clue WTF you are talking about no matter the subject.
What makes Canoe Paddle a "Non Craft" beer?
Originally Posted by phisherman:
We canned a fresh run of Rad AF yesterday at City Barrel and we'll also can a run on 4/20. The dankest batch of Rad AF ever.
I've probably ran 2000 miles or more sweating off freakin' Rad AF. One of my fraternity brothers is one of the owners of City Barrel and he'd brewed that recipe for several years prior to opening as a homebrewer.
It's funny; a lot of my good friends opened breweries in the last few years and they've all seen great success.
While I am down with all that have been recommended thus far, I stick with the following list. First, the Kansas City "ABCs".
Alma Mader
BKS Artisan Ales
City Barrel
Don't sleep on Torn Label, Crane, Emperial, Servaes, Transparent, Diametric, Grains and Taps, Fringe, Windshift, Apex or Three Trails. I'm sure I've forgotten some too. My main pick for best new brewery is PATHLIGHT in Lenexa/Shawnee. The owners are cool AF and are sharp and astute brewers. You really can't go wrong in KC when it comes to craft. If anyone has questions, please ask.
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
Uh, did you forget that you've already posted in this thread, including a picture of your beer? Maybe something to keep in mind in the future when you're shitposting.
Originally Posted by Saulbadguy:
I really didn’t care for Transparent.
They're not bad. No technically offensive beers but nothing that's going to wow you. The food they serve in house is amazing too. I don't get out there much but if I'm out by Lukas in Martin City it's worth a stop. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
I don't understand how anybody actually likes the taste of beer. They used to say you have to get used to it or it will grow on you. No, its because it doesn't taste good. If it didnt have alcohol nobody would drink it. Thats why all of the watery shitty beers are so popular because it deadens the test of an otherwise super disgusting beverage. People may prefer beer over cocktails because it allows for them to be "doing something" in social situations instead of sipping on some mixed drinks or whiskey.
I know what you mean. Like you, I used to hate beer. But then I grew up. [Reply]
I didn't remember the Lucas being there, Guess it'd been a while since I was in the area. I have not been to any of the breweries in Martin City. It's like what I am going to be doing before and after my next rack of lamb at Jack's Stack.
Originally Posted by phisherman:
They're not bad. No technically offensive beers but nothing that's going to wow you. The food they serve in house is amazing too. I don't get out there much but if I'm out by Lukas in Martin City it's worth a stop.